What Trump gets right and wrong about Clinton's Syrian refugee plan

“We are going to areas like Syria where they are coming in by the tens of thousands because of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton wants wants to allow a 550% increase over Obama … I don't want to have with all the problems this country has and all of the problems you see going on, hundreds of thousands of people come in from Syria where we know nothing about them. We know nothing about their values and nothing about their love for our country.” — Donald Trump

Trump is largely correct about how man refugees are coming to the country, even if it's slightly overstating it.

According to the White House, the 10,000th Syrian refugee arrived in the U.S. on Aug. 29. While it’s true the Obama administration achieved that goal in less than a year, it’s highly unlikely that another 10,000 will arrive before he leaves office in January.

While Trump is correct that Hillary Clinton wants a 550 percent increase in Syrian refugees, he’s way off on how many refugees that would actually mean. Clinton’s plan would let in 65,000 refugees, according to Politifact, far short of the “hundreds of thousands” that Trump claimed.